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Q: What are the three things which influence the movement of molecules and particles?
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When things are heated up where do the molecules move?

They don't necessarily move to another place. However, the movement of the molecules INSIDE the object speeds up. (:


What happens to a concentrated solution when a large amount of solvent is added to it?

No, suspensions and solutions are two different things. In a solution, the particles break down into molecules, and the molecules are broken down into ions, and these mix and bond with the molecules of the solvent. In a suspension, the particles remain exactly as they are, floating in the fluid.


What is the influence around a space due to the presence of electrically charge particles?

electric field but look it up first before you go answering things


How is the temperature of a substance related to the energy of movement of the particles of a substance?

It is hard to exactly define temperature in terms of such things - but roughly speaking, the temperature is the average kinetic energy (energy of movement) per particle, per degree of freedom.


Do nonliving things have molecules?

No only living things have molecules and dna however non living things do have compounds

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What waves are caused by colliding air molecules?

Brownian movement, Brownian motion, or pedesis is the random movement of particles suspended in either a liquid or a gas. This is the movement that you see when sunlight is streaming through a window and you see the dust particles randomly moving. This movement helped to prove the existence of atoms and molecules. Many scientists, including Albert Einstein, used this motion to describe movements in the stock market, among other things!


When things are heated up where do the molecules move?

They don't necessarily move to another place. However, the movement of the molecules INSIDE the object speeds up. (:


What are 5 things that influence the movement of a car?

Engine, wheels, driver, fuel and slope of the ground.


Why don't things ever end?

Its all to do with molecules and particles you cant break them or lose them because they are part of the way the earths built and when something is recycled the particles are renewed basically particles dont ever get lost


What is diffusibility?

DIFFUSIBILITY The quality of being diffusible; capability of being poured or spread out.


How do things gain heat?

Heat in a body is attained when there is rapid movement in the molecules of a body or when there is kinetic energy in the body.


What did the religious movement influence?

please be more specific, i assume you mean what does religion influence, the answer would be everything, they tend to have and opinion on everything, especially things they know nothing about


What is the difference of particles and molecules?

A molecule is just one type of particle. A particle is any minute bit of matter or, in some cases, energy. Particle may include things such as atoms, molecules, ions, grains of sand or dust, and subatomic particles such as electrons, protons, neutrons, and neutrinos.


What happen to the movement of molecules at equillimbrium?

The movement of molecules at equilibrium is determined by Le Chatalier's principle. This basically says that if you change a reaction to favour one side, the equilibrium will try and counteract this change. The three things that can affect an equilibrium is temperature, pressure and concentration.


What happens to a concentrated solution when a large amount of solvent is added to it?

No, suspensions and solutions are two different things. In a solution, the particles break down into molecules, and the molecules are broken down into ions, and these mix and bond with the molecules of the solvent. In a suspension, the particles remain exactly as they are, floating in the fluid.


How the living and non living thing differ in their movement?

Non-living things tend not to move without outside influence.


What do surfactant allow to exist?

Surfactant molecules allow many things to exist. This would include alveoli in the lungs, and particles of colloidal dimensions, such as micelle.